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Intro to Momentum definitions
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  • Momentum

    A physical quantity related to an object's mass and velocity, indicating how difficult it is to stop the object.
  • Mass

    A measure of the amount of matter in an object, contributing to its inertia and momentum.
  • Velocity

    The speed of an object in a specific direction, influencing the direction of momentum.
  • Vector

    A quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as momentum, which aligns with velocity.
  • Inertia

    A property of mass that quantifies how difficult it is to change an object's speed.
  • Kilogram

    The unit of mass in the metric system, used in calculating momentum.
  • Meters per second

    The unit of velocity in the metric system, used in calculating momentum.
  • Magnitude

    The size or amount of a vector quantity, such as the strength of momentum.
  • Direction

    The line or path along which something moves, determining the vector nature of momentum.
  • Sign

    Indicates the direction of a vector quantity, crucial in momentum calculations.
  • Equation

    A mathematical statement, such as P=MV, used to calculate momentum.
  • Kilogram meters per second

    The unit of momentum, derived from mass and velocity.
  • Race car

    An example of a moving object used to illustrate momentum concepts.
  • Truck

    An example of a moving object with high mass used to illustrate momentum.
  • Magnitude momentum

    The absolute value of momentum, indicating the difficulty of stopping an object.